Our Team | Ambassador

Joss Naylor

Joss Naylor is the first Youth Ambassador for Nature’s SAFE. Growing up on a working farm that is home to significant populations of UK red-listed birds such as the curlew and lapwing, Joss has developed a lifelong interest in the intricate relationship between agriculture and biodiversity.

Living with Cerebral Palsy has driven him to explore beyond practical conservation efforts, aiming to influence economic and legal policies for environmental sustainability.

About Joss

Joss Naylor is the first Youth Ambassador for Nature’s SAFE. Growing up on a working farm that is home to significant populations of UK red-listed birds such as the curlew and lapwing, Joss has developed a lifelong interest in the intricate relationship between agriculture and biodiversity. He is particularly focused on enhancing biodiversity through innovative policies and technology alongside sustainable farming practices.

Living with Cerebral Palsy has driven him to explore beyond practical conservation efforts, aiming to influence economic and legal policies for environmental sustainability. His current goal is to study Land Economy at university, equipping himself with the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in the conservation sector.

Joss’s unwavering dedication to Nature’s SAFE has been evident through his impressive fundraising and advocacy efforts.

“Nature’s SAFE fosters a lot of things for me; creativity in looking for sustainable solutions and a strong team cohesion behind clear goals being chief among them. I am looking forward to continuing to learn from those much wiser and more experienced than me through my work with Nature’s SAFE, to a point where I may become as influential as the trustees and team in the ever-changing landscape of conservation, and help the learning of others in my position. Nature’s SAFE has ultimately taught me the value of playing a role in a cause which I truly believe in and giving it my all; I couldn’t be prouder to support the charity and become their first ever Youth Ambassador!”

Who we are

Our work would not be possible without our incredible team

Tony Noble

Trustee & Fundraising Committee Chair

Black Hornbill

Total Population: Unknown

Smew

Total Population: Around 80,000 in the wild

Clouded Leopard

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

African Lion

Total Population: 20,000 - 25,000 in the wild

Pygmy marmoset

Total Population: Unknown

Red-footed tortoise

Total Population: Unknown

Asiatic Lion

Total Population: Around 650 in the wild

Bush dog

Total Population: Unknown

Argentine black and white tegu

Total Population: Unknown

Senegal galago

Total Population: Unknown

Owston’s palm civet

Total Population: Unknown

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Capybara

Total Population: Unknown

Lesser Madagascan tenrec

Total Population: Unknown

Red Panda

Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild

African wild dog

Total Population: Around 6,600 in the wild

Southern white rhino

Total Population: Around 15,000 in the wild

Sumatran laughing thrush

Total Population: 2,500 - 10,000 in the wild

Bolivian squirrel monkey

Total Population: Unknown

Parma Wallaby

Total Population: 1,000 - 10,000 in the wild